After working from home for 12 months, I felt my old keyboard starting to wear on my wrist and shoulders. Looking for an update, I opted to build my own solution. Using the Lily58 PCB Layout and supported QMK image, I was able to construct and flash a custom solution to my ergo issues.
Why split ergomech? Split keyboard allows for a more neutral position for wrists and shoulders, relieving my hunched position over a keyboard.
- Separating the halves allows shoulders & chest can be opened for better posture
- Split halves support "tenting"; angling the boards themselves to put wrists in a neutral position
- Replacing with a "low-profile" board allows for reduced stroke length, and varying weight of keys depending on preference
Build Phase
- Soldering diodes, hotswap sockets, ProMicro controller, and other components per build guide
- Flexible, coiled TRRS cable for easy positioning on deskspace
- Separate wrist supports
Programming Phase
- Adjusting QMK layout for personal prefereces
- Optimizing everyday usecase for Python development and data engineering
Next steps
- Bongocat WPM Counter
- Custom macro shortcuts
- Python Dev custom layout